Exploring the conformance space (extended abstract)

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Exploring the conformance space (extended abstract). / Burattin, Andrea; Gianola, Alessandro; López, Hugo A.; Montali, Marco.

Proceedings of the 1st Italian Forum on Business Process Management (ITBPM 2021), Rome, Italy, September 10th, 2021. red. / Andrea Marrella Marrella; Daniele Theseider Dupré. CEUR, 2021. s. 62-67 (CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Bind 2952).

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Burattin, A, Gianola, A, López, HA & Montali, M 2021, Exploring the conformance space (extended abstract). i AM Marrella & DT Dupré (red), Proceedings of the 1st Italian Forum on Business Process Management (ITBPM 2021), Rome, Italy, September 10th, 2021. CEUR, CEUR Workshop Proceedings, bind 2952, s. 62-67, 1st Italian Forum on Business Process Management, ITBPM 2021, Rome, Italien, 10/09/2021.

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Burattin, A., Gianola, A., López, H. A., & Montali, M. (2021). Exploring the conformance space (extended abstract). I A. M. Marrella, & D. T. Dupré (red.), Proceedings of the 1st Italian Forum on Business Process Management (ITBPM 2021), Rome, Italy, September 10th, 2021 (s. 62-67). CEUR. CEUR Workshop Proceedings Bind 2952

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Burattin A, Gianola A, López HA, Montali M. Exploring the conformance space (extended abstract). I Marrella AM, Dupré DT, red., Proceedings of the 1st Italian Forum on Business Process Management (ITBPM 2021), Rome, Italy, September 10th, 2021. CEUR. 2021. s. 62-67. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Bind 2952).

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Burattin, Andrea ; Gianola, Alessandro ; López, Hugo A. ; Montali, Marco. / Exploring the conformance space (extended abstract). Proceedings of the 1st Italian Forum on Business Process Management (ITBPM 2021), Rome, Italy, September 10th, 2021. red. / Andrea Marrella Marrella ; Daniele Theseider Dupré. CEUR, 2021. s. 62-67 (CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Bind 2952).

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